Cheers erupted in court after a jury found a New Orleans plastic surgeon not guilty on all four counts Wednesday in a trial for alleged video voyeurism of his patients.Before calling the case "a waste of time" in its closing statement, the defense declined to call any witnesses or present evidence in the morning, suggesting it didn't believe that state proved Dr Ali Sadeghi's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.The jury agreed after 90 minutes of deliberation, despite the prosecution's claims that "four women were humiliated and violated by him" after he was accused of videotaping nude and unconscious patients and sharing the images.The defense argued there was no sexual intent from Sadeghi.Sadeghi, 41, would have faced a sentence of one to five years on three of the counts and two on the other.Sadeghi still faces rape and voyeurism allegations from his former wife, though that trial was delayed earlier this month to June 5.This is a developing story. Follow along for updates.

Cheers erupted in court after a jury found a New Orleans plastic surgeon not guilty on all four counts Wednesday in a trial for alleged video voyeurism of his patients.

Before calling the case "a waste of time" in its closing statement, the defense declined to call any witnesses or present evidence in the morning, suggesting it didn't believe that state proved Dr Ali Sadeghi's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

The jury agreed after 90 minutes of deliberation, despite the prosecution's claims that "four women were humiliated and violated by him" after he was accused of videotaping nude and unconscious patients and sharing the images.

The defense argued there was no sexual intent from Sadeghi.

Sadeghi, 41, would have faced a sentence of one to five years on three of the counts and two on the other.

Sadeghi still faces rape and voyeurism allegations from his former wife, though that trial was delayed earlier this month to June 5.